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Kuwait University (KU), (in Arabic: جامعة الكويت), was established in October 1966 under Act N. 29/1966. [1] [2] The university was officially inaugurated on 27 November 1966 to include the College of Science, the College of Arts, the College of Education and the College for Women.
The Museum of Modern Art is an art museum in Kuwait City, Kuwait.It hosts a collection of modern Arab and international art. The building has always served as an educational institution; it was built in 1939 to house the Madrasa Al Sharqiya, or Eastern School in which generations of prominent Kuwaitis studied, including the former Emir, Sabah Al Ahmad.
The Kuwait National Museum is the national museum of Kuwait, located in Kuwait City.It was established in 1983 and designed by architect Michel Ecochard. [1]One of the entrances of Kuwait National Museum
The Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Centre (Arabic: مركز الشيخ عبدالله السالم الثقافي) is a cultural complex located in Kuwait City Kuwait, owned by the Amiri Diwan.
The Kuwait National Cultural District (also known as the KNCD) is multibillion-dollar development project that focuses on the arts and culture in Kuwait. [1] [2] With a capital cost of more than US$1 billion, the project is one of the largest cultural investments in the world today. [1]
Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah is a cultural organization operating several cultural centers in Kuwait. [1] [2]The organization has a collection of more than 20,000 items of rare Islamic art. [1]
The Kuwait Towers are a group of three thin towers in Kuwait City, standing on a promontory into the Persian Gulf.They were the sixth, and last, group in the larger Kuwait Water Towers system of 34 towers (33 store water; one stores equipment), and were built in a style considerably different from the other five groups.
It was established by the Al Sadu Society in 1980 to protect the interests of the Bedouins and their ethnic handicrafts, Sadu weaving, which is an embroidery form in geometrical shapes hand woven by Bedouin people. [3]